Take a look at these images from the Kinder Morgan pro-Palmetto Pieline web site at www.palmettopipelinefacts.com. The first one depicts the home page as it initially appeared, with a peach logo that looked to some pipeline protestors like a seal of approval from the state of Georgia.

That stylized peach is a trademarked logo. When it first appeared on the site, KC Allen, of Push Back the Pipeline, shot off an email to Kinder Morgan, federal regulators and the Ga. Attorney General howling about what she saw as a misappropriation of the state fruit.

Despite the rain, we were all about sunshine at my Parkside house Wednesday. That's because Hannah Solar is installing our solar panels. We're participating in Solarize Tybee and are the sixth installation in that project. A little more than 3.5 Kw is going on our back roof. So far so good.

Solarize, which is now closed, reached the sixth tier of participation, which dropped the price to $2.70 a watt. Final metrics for the project include the following:

After spending the whole winter lazing around the continental shelf off Savannah, celebrity shark Mary Lee has been hitting all the hotspots up North.

Check out the map posted here of her travels over the last year.

The 16-foot, 3,500-pound shark zoomed up the coast in April, getting as far as Long Island by May 12. Since then she's been moseying back south, getting very close to the beaches of Atlantic City and Cape May, NJ. Yesterday she surfaced just off the south tip of Chincoteague Island.

If you feel like holding hands for a cause -- and a photo op -- and you're not too keen on the Palmetto Pipeline, you might check out the annual Hands Across the Sand event at Tybee beach at 11 a.m. Saturday.

Protesters will gather at the beach near the pavilion, as they have one spring Saturday a year since 2010, and join hands in a demonstration of solidarity.

The turtles at Daffin Park have been acting strangley of late, swimming right up to the edge of the pond like they were trying to get out. Still, I was surprised this morning when one of those yellow-bellied sliders, about the size of a salad plate, not only didn't paddle away when I approached it, but also let me pluck it out of the water.

If you've signed up for Solarize Tybee and haven't yet signed a contract (due May 22) you may want to drive out to Tybee this Sunday. The Wooldridges are showing off their newly installed solar panels.